EP0745521A1 - Automobile steering lock - Google Patents
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- EP0745521A1 EP0745521A1 EP19950303531 EP95303531A EP0745521A1 EP 0745521 A1 EP0745521 A1 EP 0745521A1 EP 19950303531 EP19950303531 EP 19950303531 EP 95303531 A EP95303531 A EP 95303531A EP 0745521 A1 EP0745521 A1 EP 0745521A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R25/00—Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles
- B60R25/01—Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens
- B60R25/02—Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the steering mechanism
- B60R25/022—Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the steering mechanism operating on the steering wheel, e.g. bars locked to the steering wheel rim
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- Y10S70/00—Locks
- Y10S70/49—Locks with alarm
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T292/00—Closure fasteners
- Y10T292/08—Bolts
- Y10T292/096—Sliding
- Y10T292/1014—Operating means
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- Y10T70/00—Locks
- Y10T70/50—Special application
- Y10T70/5611—For control and machine elements
- Y10T70/5757—Handle, handwheel or knob
- Y10T70/5765—Rotary or swinging
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T70/5611—For control and machine elements
- Y10T70/5836—Wheel
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- This invention concerns an anti-theft lock for attachment to a steering wheel of an automobile, particularly one using a remote controller of an electronic alarm set for locking and unlocking this lock, without using a key.
- a main object of this invention is to offer a kind of automobile steering lock using a remote controller instead of a key in locking and unlocking.
- a main feature of the present invention is a motor disposed in an inner half housing, and the motor has a semiround activating block fixed at the top of a shaft, and the block is fitted in a flat recess of a deadbolt, with the motor being connected with an electronic alarm set so that the motor can be turned on or off by a remote controller of the electronic alarm set to rotate the activating block through 180 o to push up or pull down the deadbolt for locking or unlocking this lock.
- Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of an automobile steering lock in the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the automobile steering lock in the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the automobile steering lock in the present invention, showing it in a closed condition.
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the automobile steering lock in the present invention, showing it in an unlocked condition.
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of the automobile steering lock in the present invention, showing it applied on the steering wheel of an automobile.
- An automobile steering lock in the present invention as shown in Figure 1 comprises an inner half housing 1, an outer half housing 2, a stop member 3, an elongate rod 4, a deadbolt 5, a motor 6, an electronic alarm set 7 and a cap 8 as main components combined together.
- the inner half housing 1 has a block portion 16, a length-wise passageway 10 in an upper section of the block portion 16, a stop edge 100 of a small size, a chamber 11 formed in a rear end of the passageway 10, a motor hole 12 in parallel to the passageway 10 in the lower section of the block portion 16, a cover annular edge formed in an outer end of the motor hole 12 for a cover 63 to fit therein, a vertical deadbolt hole 13 provided in the lower section and communicating with the passageway 10 and the motor hole 12, an outer annular edge 130 in the deadbolt hole 13 for a cover 55 to fit therein, two vertical bolt holes 14, 14 provided in the bottom of a rear end of the block 16 for bolts 14, 14 to fit through upward, and a curved semiround portion 15 formed to abut in a right angle on the block portion 16 and able to fit around an outer surface of a portion of the steering wheel of an automobile.
- the outer half housing 2 has a curved semiround portion 20, a vertical wall 21 extending up from a centre section of the semiround portion 20, a locking rod 22 extending horizontally inward from an upper end of the vertical wall 21 and having a plurality of straight and continuous grooves 23 in a bottom surface, an annular groove in the end of the locking rod 22, and each of the grooves 23 having a sloped face and a vertical face abutting on each other.
- the curved semiround portion 20 fits around an inner surface of a portion of the steering wheel of an automobile so that the two half housings 1 and 2 may surround the portion of the steering wheel in locking.
- the stop member 3 is shaped as a rectangular ring, having an aperture 31 in one side and a large centre hole.
- the elongate rod 4 has two bolt holes 42, 42 in the front end for the bolts 14, 14 to fit through upward so as to fit through the bolt holes 14, 14 in the inner half housing 1 to combine the rod 4 with the half semiround housing 1, a recess 40 in a front end face for disposing a spring 41 therein, a cord hole 43 in the front bottom, a chamber 44 with an upper opening in a rear portion, and a cord hole 440 in a front wall of the chamber 44.
- the deadbolt 5 is to be disposed in the vertical deadbolt hole 13 of the block portion 16 of the inner half housing 1, having a sloped face 50 and a vertical face 51 formed to abut on each other in an upper end, a flat recess 52 cut in an intermediate portion, a spring recess 53 in a bottom to receive a spring 54 therein, and a cover 55 fitting and welded in the opening edge 130 of the deadbolt hole 13 to stop and bias the spring 54.
- the motor 6 is disposed in the motor hole 12 of the inner half housing 1, having a shaft 60 extending to the front, a semiround activating block 61 fixed at the front of the shaft 60, a power cord 62 coming out of the end of the motor 6, and a cover 63 fitting and welded in the opening edge 120 of the motor hole 12 of the inner half housing 1.
- the electronic alarm set 7 is disposed in the chamber 44 of the elongate rod 4, having a power cord 70 connected with the power cord 62 of the motor 6, able to giving out high decibel sounds in case of the steering wheel tried to be rotated or the body of the automobile being touched by a would-be thief after this lock is fixed thereon, and controlled by a remote controller.
- the cap 8 is provided to close the upper opening of the chamber 44 to protect the electronic alarm set 7 after the set 7 is disposed therein.
- the locking rod portion 22 of the outer half housing 2 is fitted in the passageway 10 of the inner half housing 1, with the stop member 3 engaged in the annular groove 24 of the locking rod 22 to secure it in its position without completely separating from the block portion 16.
- the deadbolt 5 is inserted in the deadbolt hole 13 of the inner half housing 1, with the vertical face 51 touching with the vertical face 230 of one of the grooves 23 of the locking rod 22, with the spring 53 disposed in the recess 52, and with the cover 55 fitted in the opening edge 130 of the deadbolt hole 13 and welded thereon.
- the electronic alarm set 7 is disposed in the chamber 44 of the elongate rod 4, with its power cord 70 led out of the hole 440 of the chamber 44 and out of the cord hole 43 in the front bottom of the elongate rod 4 and connected with the power cord 60 of the motor 6.
- the cover 8 is closed up the chamber 44, with the spring 41 disposed in the recess 40, and then the front end of the elongate rod 4 is inserted in the chamber 11 of the inner half housing 1, with the two bolts 14, 14 screwing upward from under through the bolt holes 42, 42 and 14, 14, finishing assemblage.
- a remote controller is operated to turn on the electronic alarm set 7, which is ready to give out high decibel alarm in case of this lock being moved by rotating the steering wheel or by pricking the body of the automobile.
- the remote controller is operated to cut off the electronic alarm set 7, and the motor 6 is started through the power cord 70, rotating the shaft 60 and the semiround block 61 through 180 o and pushing down the deadbolt 5 so that the vertical face 51 may separate from the vertical face 230 of the groove 23, letting the spring 41 resiliently push the locking rod 22 outward for such a distance as to enable the outer half housing 2 released from the steering wheel. Then the stop member 3 may prevent the locking rod 2 from completely pulled out of the block portion 16 of the inner half portion.
- this automobile steering lock has advantages as follows:
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- This invention concerns an anti-theft lock for attachment to a steering wheel of an automobile, particularly one using a remote controller of an electronic alarm set for locking and unlocking this lock, without using a key.
- Nowadays many kinds of anti-theft locks are used in automobiles, but they are generally unlocked by a key, therefore, they are liable to be pried open by smart thieves.
- A main object of this invention is to offer a kind of automobile steering lock using a remote controller instead of a key in locking and unlocking.
- A main feature of the present invention is a motor disposed in an inner half housing, and the motor has a semiround activating block fixed at the top of a shaft, and the block is fitted in a flat recess of a deadbolt, with the motor being connected with an electronic alarm set so that the motor can be turned on or off by a remote controller of the electronic alarm set to rotate the activating block through 180o to push up or pull down the deadbolt for locking or unlocking this lock.
- Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of an automobile steering lock in the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the automobile steering lock in the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the automobile steering lock in the present invention, showing it in a closed condition.
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the automobile steering lock in the present invention, showing it in an unlocked condition.
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of the automobile steering lock in the present invention, showing it applied on the steering wheel of an automobile.
- An automobile steering lock in the present invention, as shown in Figure 1 comprises an
inner half housing 1, anouter half housing 2, astop member 3, anelongate rod 4, adeadbolt 5, amotor 6, an electronic alarm set 7 and acap 8 as main components combined together. - The
inner half housing 1 has ablock portion 16, alength-wise passageway 10 in an upper section of theblock portion 16, astop edge 100 of a small size, achamber 11 formed in a rear end of thepassageway 10, amotor hole 12 in parallel to thepassageway 10 in the lower section of theblock portion 16, a cover annular edge formed in an outer end of themotor hole 12 for acover 63 to fit therein, a vertical deadbolt hole 13 provided in the lower section and communicating with thepassageway 10 and themotor hole 12, an outerannular edge 130 in the deadbolt hole 13 for acover 55 to fit therein, twovertical bolt holes block 16 forbolts semiround portion 15 formed to abut in a right angle on theblock portion 16 and able to fit around an outer surface of a portion of the steering wheel of an automobile. - The
outer half housing 2 has a curvedsemiround portion 20, avertical wall 21 extending up from a centre section of thesemiround portion 20, alocking rod 22 extending horizontally inward from an upper end of thevertical wall 21 and having a plurality of straight andcontinuous grooves 23 in a bottom surface, an annular groove in the end of thelocking rod 22, and each of thegrooves 23 having a sloped face and a vertical face abutting on each other. The curvedsemiround portion 20 fits around an inner surface of a portion of the steering wheel of an automobile so that the twohalf housings - The
stop member 3 is shaped as a rectangular ring, having anaperture 31 in one side and a large centre hole. - The
elongate rod 4 has twobolt holes bolts bolt holes inner half housing 1 to combine therod 4 with the halfsemiround housing 1, arecess 40 in a front end face for disposing aspring 41 therein, acord hole 43 in the front bottom, achamber 44 with an upper opening in a rear portion, and acord hole 440 in a front wall of thechamber 44. - The
deadbolt 5 is to be disposed in the vertical deadbolt hole 13 of theblock portion 16 of theinner half housing 1, having a slopedface 50 and avertical face 51 formed to abut on each other in an upper end, aflat recess 52 cut in an intermediate portion, a spring recess 53 in a bottom to receive aspring 54 therein, and acover 55 fitting and welded in theopening edge 130 of the deadbolt hole 13 to stop and bias thespring 54. - The
motor 6 is disposed in themotor hole 12 of theinner half housing 1, having ashaft 60 extending to the front, a semiround activatingblock 61 fixed at the front of theshaft 60, apower cord 62 coming out of the end of themotor 6, and acover 63 fitting and welded in theopening edge 120 of themotor hole 12 of theinner half housing 1. - The
electronic alarm set 7 is disposed in thechamber 44 of theelongate rod 4, having apower cord 70 connected with thepower cord 62 of themotor 6, able to giving out high decibel sounds in case of the steering wheel tried to be rotated or the body of the automobile being touched by a would-be thief after this lock is fixed thereon, and controlled by a remote controller. - The
cap 8 is provided to close the upper opening of thechamber 44 to protect theelectronic alarm set 7 after theset 7 is disposed therein. - In assembling, referring to Figures 1 and 2, firstly, the
locking rod portion 22 of theouter half housing 2 is fitted in thepassageway 10 of theinner half housing 1, with thestop member 3 engaged in the annular groove 24 of thelocking rod 22 to secure it in its position without completely separating from theblock portion 16. Then thedeadbolt 5 is inserted in the deadbolt hole 13 of theinner half housing 1, with thevertical face 51 touching with thevertical face 230 of one of thegrooves 23 of thelocking rod 22, with thespring 53 disposed in therecess 52, and with thecover 55 fitted in theopening edge 130 of the deadbolt hole 13 and welded thereon. Next, theelectronic alarm set 7 is disposed in thechamber 44 of theelongate rod 4, with itspower cord 70 led out of thehole 440 of thechamber 44 and out of thecord hole 43 in the front bottom of theelongate rod 4 and connected with thepower cord 60 of themotor 6. After that, thecover 8 is closed up thechamber 44, with thespring 41 disposed in therecess 40, and then the front end of theelongate rod 4 is inserted in thechamber 11 of theinner half housing 1, with the twobolts bolt holes - If this lock is to be applied on the steering wheel of an automobile, referring to Figures 3, 4 and 5, firstly, the
semiround portion 15 of the inner half housing is made to fit around the outer surface of an upper portion of the steering wheel, letting theelongate rod 4 extend to the corner between the gauge panel and the windshield of th automobile, with thespring 54 pushing thedeadbolt 5 upward to always engage one of thegrooves 23 of thelocking rod 22 of theouter half housing 2 in case of thedeadbolt 5 in locked condition. As thevertical face 51 of thedeadbolt 5 contacts with thevertical face 230 of one of thegrooves 23, so theouter half housing 2 cannot be pulled outward but can be pulled inward because of thesloped face 50 of thedeadbolt 5 possible to slide along thesloped face 231 owing to resilience of thespring 54, permitting thesemiround portion 20 of theouter half housing 2 closely surround the sterring wheel, with the end of thelocking rod 22 pressing thespring 41, with theelongate rod 4 having its end sticking to the corner of the gauge panel and the windshield, preventing the steering wheel from being rotated. In addition, a remote controller is operated to turn on theelectronic alarm set 7, which is ready to give out high decibel alarm in case of this lock being moved by rotating the steering wheel or by pricking the body of the automobile. - If this steering lock is to be disengaged from the steering wheel, referring to Figures 3 and 4, the remote controller is operated to cut off the electronic alarm set 7, and the
motor 6 is started through thepower cord 70, rotating theshaft 60 and thesemiround block 61 through 180o and pushing down thedeadbolt 5 so that thevertical face 51 may separate from thevertical face 230 of thegroove 23, letting thespring 41 resiliently push thelocking rod 22 outward for such a distance as to enable theouter half housing 2 released from the steering wheel. Then thestop member 3 may prevent thelocking rod 2 from completely pulled out of theblock portion 16 of the inner half portion. - As can be understood from the above description, this automobile steering lock has advantages as follows:
- 1. Locking and unlocking this lock is operated by means of the remote controller, very convenient and handy to handle.
- 2. The deadbolt moves steady in engagement and disengagement from any one of the grooves of the locking rod, securing locking or unlocking action stable and accurate.
- 3. The remote controller makes locking or unlocking action accurate and convenient, preventing the automobile from being stolen, with an alarm possible to be given out as well.
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- An anti-theft lock for attachment to a steering wheel of an automobile, comprising:an inner half housing (1) having a block portion (16) and a curved semiround portion (15) formed at a front of said block portion, said block portion having a lengthwise passageway (10) in an upper section, a chamber (11) behind the passageway in a rear end, a motor hole (12) in parallel to the passageway in a lower section having an opening in a rear end, a deadbolt hole (13) provided vertical upward in a bottom surface and communicating with the passageway and the motor hole, two bolt holes (14) vertically provided in a rear end, the deadbolt hole (13) having an opening edge of a larger diameter than itself;an outer half housing (2) having a curved semiround portion (20) and a vertical wall (21) extending up from a centre portion of the semiround portion, a lateral horizontal locking rod (22) extending from an upper end of the vertical wall and having a plurality of straight continuous grooves (23) on a bottom surface;an elongate rod (4) having its front end combined with the rear end of the block portion (16) of said inner half housing (1) by means of two bolts (14), a recess (40) in a front end surface for disposing a spring (41) therein, a cord hole (43) in a front end bottom, a chamber (44) with an upper opening in a rear portion, and a cord hole (440)in a front wall of the chamber;an electronic alarm set (7) disposed in the chamber (44) of said elongate rod (4), and a cap (8) provided to close up the upper opening of the chamber to protect the electronic alarm set;a deadbolt (5) disposed in the deadbolt hole (13) in the block portion (16) of said inner half housing, having a sloped face (50) and a vertical face (51) abutting on each other at top, a flat recess (52) in an intermediate portion, and a spring recess (53) in a bottom end;a spring (54) disposed in the spring recess of said deadbolt,a cover (55) welded to close up the deadbolt hole and urging to bias the spring (54) disposed therein;
characterised by a motor (6) disposed in the motor hole (12) of the block portion (16) of said inner half housing (1) and having a shaft (60) extending inward and fixed with a semiround activating block (61) at its end, by said semiround activating block fitting in the flat recess (52) of said deadbolt (5), by a power cord (62) disposed through the cord hole (440) in the front wall of the chamber and connected with said electronic alarm set (7), by said inner half housing (1) and said outer half housing (2) fitted around a portion of a steering wheel of an automobile and locked by said deadbolt (5) engaging one of the grooves (23) of the locking rod (22) of the outer half housing, a remote controller of said electronic alarm set able to turn on the electronic alarm set ready for giving out high decibel sounds in case of a would-be theft pricking the body of an automobile or the steering wheel rotated so as to prevent the automobile from being stolen. - An anti-theft lock for attachment to a steering wheel of an automobile as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said locking rod (22) of said outer half housing (2) has an annular groove (24) in a rear end for a stop ring (3)to engage with so as to prevent said locking rod from separating completely from the block portion (16) of said inner half housing (1).
- An anti-theft lock for attachment to a steering wheel of an automobile comprising a motor (6) disposed in an inner half housing (1), and the motor has a semiround activating block (61) fixed at top of a shaft (60), and the block is fitted in a flat recess (52) of a deadbolt (5), with the motor being connected with an electronic alarm set (7) so that the motor can be turned on or off by a remote controller of the electronic alarm set to rotate the activating block through 180o to push up or pull down the deadbolt for locking or unlocking this lock.
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US08/445,715 US5636537A (en) | 1995-05-22 | 1995-05-22 | Automobile steering lock |
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